Aegyptus is a mythological king of Egypt.
Aegyptus may also refer to:
In Greek mythology, Aegyptus or Ægyptus was a legendary king of ancient Egypt. He was a descendant of the princess Io through his father Belus, and of the river-god Nilus as both the father of Achiroe, his mother and as a great, great grandfather on his father's side.
In Greek mythology, Herse may refer to the following figures:
In Greek mythology, Sthenelus was a name attributed to several different individuals:
In Greek mythology, Busiris was the name shared by two figures:
In Greek mythology, Gorgophone was the name of two different women.
In Greek mythology, Memphis was the female eponym of Memphis in Egypt. The name was attributed to several distinct characters, namely:
In Greek mythology, the name Chalcodon may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Hermus or Hermos is a name attributed to multiple characters:
In Greek mythology, Hippothous is the name of seven men:
Peristhenes, in Greek mythology, may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Polyctor may refer to the following figures:
In Greek mythology, the name Eurydamas may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Proteus may refer to the following characters.
In Greek mythology, Aegyptus or Ægyptus may refer to the following related characters:
In Greek mythology, Daiphron may refer to the following Egyptian brother-princes:
In Greek mythology, Hippolytus may refer to the following personages:
In Greek mythology, Polydector may refer to the following characters:
In Greek mythology, Chrysippus may refer to the following individuals:
In Greek mythology, Arcadia may refer to the following personages:
Potamon is a genus of freshwater or semiterrestrial crabs. Potamon may also refer to: